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5 Free Agents The Milwaukee Brewers Could Pursue In Offseason

5 Free Agents The Milwaukee Brewers Could Pursue In Offseason

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Entering the 2015 season, much of the Milwaukee Brewers' roster will be the same, but they are not a team without needs. The Brewers may target bats at both corner infield positions and veteran arms in the bullpen. Here is a look at five free agents who could make their home in Milwaukee in 2015.

5. Francisco Rodriguez

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5. Francisco Rodriguez

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The Brewers have been down this road plenty of times before with Francisco Rodriguez. After a poor second half, Rodriguez shouldn't get closer money. He loves Milwaukee, so it would not be surprising if he was brought back. If he is, he will have plenty of competition to close this season.

4. Pablo Sandoval

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4. Pablo Sandoval

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With players like Kyle Lohse, Zack Greinke and Matt Garza, Doug Melvin surprised Brewers fans. If Aramis Ramirez isn't brought back, he could surprise again with a player like Pablo Sandoval. Sandoval would not only give the Brewers a powerful lefty bat that they lack, but he also plays solid defense at third base.

3. Michael Cuddyer

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3. Michael Cuddyer

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Michael Cuddyer would solve a lot of problems for the Brewers at first base. While he is not a great defender, the 2013 NL batting champion hits for average and power. There are concerns about his durability, but his cheap and powerful bat would look great in Milwaukee.

2. Aramis Ramirez

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2. Aramis Ramirez

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It will be interesting to see what happens with the Brewers and Aramis Ramirez this offseason. Both sides have expressed their desire to stay together, but a pricey mutual option may lead to Ramirez playing elsewhere next season.

1. Adam Laroche

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1. Adam Laroche

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If the Brewers want a left-handed bat at first, Adam Laroche is the best option. He is a weapon on offense who draws walks and gets on base, and has been a Gold Glove defender. If they were to sign Laroche, they may finally have player who can hold his own replacing Prince Fielder.

Pete Schwichtenberg is a Milwaukee Brewers writer for Rantsports. Follow @schwick26_pete, Like him on Facebook, or add him to your Google Network.

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